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Omar Sentamu, who called himself the chairman and founder, told the Advertiser Inspire 4 Change helps teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds who have been caught up in a life of crime.

He claimed it was previously called Heal Our World Foundation until it changed its name in 2015

Mr Sentamu claimed while Prince Harry was attending, there was “no confirmation of Meghan [Markle’s] attendance”. Now it appears there is no confirmation of any attendance at all, or any event taking place.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arriving for a visit to youth-orientated radio station, Reprezent FM, in Brixton, south London to learn about its work supporting young people. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday January 9, 2018. The Reprezent training programme was established 10 years ago in response to the rise in knife crime, to help young people develop and socialise through radio. See PA story ROYAL Harry. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire (Image: Yui Mok/PA Wire)

The prince and his future bride visited Northern Ireland on Friday (March 23).

Mr Sentamu told the Advertiser: “Prince Harry regularly speaks about a lot of mental health issues and I think it’s really important for him to come.

“I think young people also relate to him out of all of the royals.

“We have no confirmation of Meghan [Markle’s] attendance but we hope she comes as she is our future princess.

“We want Croydon to give them a great reception and show that this borough is the best. We are getting excited and I am definitely not going to sleep tonight.

“It will be a great way to show all of our hard work.”

It is not clear what the purpose of the intended rumour was.

Efforts have been made to reach Mr Sentamu, but he has not responded to queries about their claims.